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Nithila Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Can i replace the word "lack" insted of "Cuts"!?

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00Yet many schools across the country have reduced their physical education programs. Criticism of the 01font01b00cuts02b02font00 has led in some places to efforts to give students more time for exercise, not less.02br
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00can i change like this02br
00Yet many schools across the country have reduced their physical education programs. Criticism of the 01b01font00lack of physical educations02font00 02b00 has led in some places to efforts to give students more time for exercise, not less.02br
00 does it give the same meaning with original sentence? 02br
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00please help me ........02br
00i'm very beginner for english language.....0-
  

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0It doesn't quite have the same meaning. The word 'cuts' make it seem like something WAS there but now is not. 0-

  • 0It doesn't quite have the same meaning.
  • The word 'cuts' make it seem like something WAS there but now is not.
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0It doesn't quite have the same meaning. The word 'cuts' make it seem like something WAS there but now is not. The 'lack of..' makes it seem like there never was anything.0-
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0 Actually lack means deficiency or absence of something needed, desirable, or customary:like , 00lack of money; lack of skill.02br
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00 or something missing or needed:as , 00After he left, they really felt the lack.02br
00But here cut means abridged or shortened or stopped .02br
00So if you use lack

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